Injuries to the brain can be misunderstood because scans don’t always “look dramatic,” even when symptoms are real. In Benton, adjusters commonly look for gaps in treatment, inconsistencies in symptom reports, and delays in care.
That’s why a calculator alone can’t reflect your real value. Settlement negotiations typically turn on:
- What the medical records say (ER diagnosis, neurology/primary care impressions, imaging results, therapy recommendations)
- How consistently you followed care (and whether delays were due to scheduling, referrals, or other barriers)
- Whether your functional limits are documented (work restrictions, missed shifts, inability to perform routine tasks)
When the evidence connects the accident to the brain injury and documents continuing impact, the case often has stronger settlement leverage.


